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Social Interaction : Process and Products - Muzafer Sherif

Social Interaction

Process and Products

By: Muzafer Sherif

Paperback | 31 October 2005 | Edition Number 1

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Reflecting the many contributions of Muzafer Sherif to social psychology during the past thirty years, this volume presents selections from among Sherif's most widely known essays and provides a systematic overview of his evolving interests, concepts, methods and research findings. Twenty-five essays are divided into five sections according to content; the theoretical and methodological problems at the heart of Sherif's work; the experimental model for interaction process and products; problems of self and reference groups; concepts, attitudes and ego-involvements; and contributions to problems of in-group and intergroup relations through experimental and field research.

Though the selections range over a broad spectrum each is characterized by the precise and incisive work techniques Sherif devised as well as by its intrinsic relevance to significant issues. Sherif writes to clarify theory, to define conceptual tools, and to use tools and theory to demonstrate the substantive results of his researches. Each research finding is added to its predecessors as the author advances to his goal of a social psychology that is consistent as it moves from the most basic psychological processes to the complexities of individual involvement in collective activity

Muzafer Sherif was born and raised in Turkey and came to America during the Second World War after the U.S. State Department helped release him from Turkish jail for speaking out against the Nazi movement. He became on of the world's foremost social psychologists, writing some twenty-four books and sixty articles. He was the recipient of many awards, including the 1967 Kurt Lewin Award and the inaugural Cooley-Mead Award, and served in many roles, most notably professor and director of the Psychosocial Studies Program at Penn State University. He is recognized as the founder of social judgment theory. Many of his classic books such as The Psychology of Social Norms (1936) and Conflict and Cooperation: The Robbers Cave Experiment (1961) remain in print. He died in 1988. Augustine Brannigan is professor of sociology at the University of Calgary and author of The Rise and Fall of Social Psychology published by AldineTransaction in 2004.
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-Sherif's contributions to social psychology are of unquestioned importance.-

--Shalom Schwartz, American Sociological Review

-Muzafer Sherif is one of the best known social psychologists and is famous for two often quoted sutides: (i) the autokinetic effect study which used an optical illusion to study the formation of group norms. This showed that individuals are deeply and lastingly influenced by group situations; and (ii) The Robbers Care experiment where the Sherifs (Muzafer and his wife) rigged two competing groups of American boys at a summer camp. This showed that groups became more cohesive as a result of recognition of their own identity and that their awareness of each other in win-or-lose competitions affected perceptions, communications, intragroup structure, types of leadership and self-examination... This present book is a drawing together of his rationale of behavioural science; here the early chapters contain a very valuable analysis, especially of social behaviour and social interaction; and his previous efforts in group norms, attitude studies, inter-group relations, etc. which have been published before... [T]his is a useful compendium of the views and findings of a significant writer.-

--Estela d'Accurzio, The British Journal of Sociology

-Sherif has been one of the most influential and productive social psychologists of mid-century... If you want to see much of the depth and breadth of thought of one of the greater contributors to social psychology--One who has contributed to theory, who is methodologically innovative, and whose conclusions are relevant to real social problems--then you will find this book rewarding.-

--A. O. Haller, The Journal of Human Resources


"Sherif's contributions to social psychology are of unquestioned importance."

--Shalom Schwartz, American Sociological Review

"Muzafer Sherif is one of the best known social psychologists and is famous for two often quoted sutides: (i) the autokinetic effect study which used an optical illusion to study the formation of group norms. This showed that individuals are deeply and lastingly influenced by group situations; and (ii) The Robbers Care experiment where the Sherifs (Muzafer and his wife) rigged two competing groups of American boys at a summer camp. This showed that groups became more cohesive as a result of recognition of their own identity and that their awareness of each other in win-or-lose competitions affected perceptions, communications, intragroup structure, types of leadership and self-examination... This present book is a drawing together of his rationale of behavioural science; here the early chapters contain a very valuable analysis, especially of social behaviour and social interaction; and his previous efforts in group norms, attitude studies, inter-group relations, etc. which have been published before... [T]his is a useful compendium of the views and findings of a significant writer."

--Estela d'Accurzio, The British Journal of Sociology

"Sherif has been one of the most influential and productive social psychologists of mid-century... If you want to see much of the depth and breadth of thought of one of the greater contributors to social psychology--One who has contributed to theory, who is methodologically innovative, and whose conclusions are relevant to real social problems--then you will find this book rewarding."

--A. O. Haller, The Journal of Human Resources


"Sherif's contributions to social psychology are of unquestioned importance."

--Shalom Schwartz, American Sociological Review

"Muzafer Sherif is one of the best known social psychologists and is famous for two often quoted sutides: (i) the autokinetic effect study which used an optical illusion to study the formation of group norms. This showed that individuals are deeply and lastingly influenced by group situations; and (ii) The Robbers Care experiment where the Sherifs (Muzafer and his wife) rigged two competing groups of American boys at a summer camp. This showed that groups became more cohesive as a result of recognition of their own identity and that their awareness of each other in win-or-lose competitions affected perceptions, communications, intragroup structure, types of leadership and self-examination... This present book is a drawing together of his rationale of behavioural science; here the early chapters contain a very valuable analysis, especially of social behaviour and social interaction; and his previous efforts in group norms, attitude studies, inter-group relations, etc. which have been published before... [T]his is a useful compendium of the views and findings of a significant writer."

--Estela d'Accurzio, The British Journal of Sociology

"Sherif has been one of the most influential and productive social psychologists of mid-century... If you want to see much of the depth and breadth of thought of one of the greater contributors to social psychology--One who has contributed to theory, who is methodologically innovative, and whose conclusions are relevant to real social problems--then you will find this book rewarding."

--A. O. Haller, The Journal of Human Resources

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